How To Build Your Own Wavetables In Serum
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- In this video we will be taking a look at how to quickly and easily build your own custom wavetables in Serum. This is a fantastic way to generate a wide variety of original sound design.
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simple, sweet, to the point. subbed!
Thank you for the video! Helped me figuring it out
Epic!!!!!!!!
Why is your 'wave to FFT' button on the left hand side blue, mine is grey. I cannot find a way highlight it like in your video?
you need to drag the lfo wave onto the knob
That saves a lot of time 😂😂
I used to know how to do it, but I can't remember: one you morph between 2 frames, how do you effectively generate the 254 intermediate frames ? Because while the wavetable will work in Serum, if you export it, it will contain only the start and end frame, not all 256.
what i usually do is just hit normalize each in the "process" drop down and itll automatically disperse each of them into their individual waveforms.
Hello
Thanks a lot!!! I still can't believe those "drawing" tools (the wave shapes you can put inside the grid). I really hoped for some kind of pencil or similar where you could literally draw the forms as you imagine, not try and put a waveform together with the shapes on the left side.. They are quite tiring to use :'D The waveforms to choose from are quite limited. What I never tried and you just showed is adding bars in the top area. This at least is halfway controllable if you get used to it. Happy Waveforming! :'D
Homie, you trippin. Limited amount of wavetables? Come on dude
Lol thats way to complicated. There is million times better techniques!